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Dolphin P.E.

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According to their answer, the charging current is inversely proportional to the the conductor radius. I think, it should be the other way around. As the radius increases, the charging current should increase as well. I also plugged in some numbers in the formula provided and it didn't match their answer. Anybody think the answer should be C instead of B?

Any clarification on this one would be a great help.

Thanks.

 
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